February 29/Minneapolis/Minneapolis Star-Tribune-- General Mills has acquired Food Should Taste Good, a Massachusetts-based natural snack foods company. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Food Should Taste Good will become part of Small Planet Foods, General Mills' organic products business and home to the Cascadian Farm, Muir Glen and Larabar brands.

"This acquisition further positions us for continued growth with a great new brand in an entirely new category in our natural and organic business, Michele Meyer, Small Planet Foods' president, said in a news release.

Founded in 2006, Food Should Taste Good makes natural tortilla chips in flavors such as sweet potato, lime, olive and chocolate. It also produces kettle-cooked sweet potato chips.

 From the March 1, 2012, Prepared Foods' Daily News.